Addition 2 to Experimental HAL as an optional attachment to use sunlight to store energy for recharging Phones, Tablets, Eyeglasses, HAL Suit & the Warm blanket (which can also be carried in their backpack). The backpack, &/or Solar Array, can be used even when it's user is not on, or near, the rest of the user's own ALAP-FF Kit, & even w/o owning or using a Kit or HAL. Of course, various versions of Solar Arrays shall be available w/or/w/o being attached to or attachable to ALAP-FF Kits.

Apr 10, 2009 – Cyberdyne's HAL suit goes into mass production this year. ... to private and government buyers, at a cost of $4200 for the suit. ...

In connection with this XP HAL, ASAP GSAD
shall contact and negotiate with the makers of HAL Exoskeleton Suits
(above, and holders of rights to the designs) to collaborate with HAL on
improvements to designs and manufacturing technology for mass
production for use with XP RGH and H23WAC, supported by GE's experience highlights.

HAL is considering the Suit design being improved to:

add strength
to user's human limbs via the HAL Exoskeleton Suits joint operation under control of user's brain
signals to their own mussels (which may or may not still exist or have lost
strength or proper control)

shield and

protect the user from physical damage from:

falls

blows

cross fire

direct fire

knife and club attacks

and during:

street, home and work accidents

parachute jumps

long distance swimming

swimming competition

diving

high jumping

pole vaulting

rock climbing

mountain climbing

bicycle riding and

racing bikes and/or

Grand Prix.

HALs are intended for four classes of people, those who are:

disabled in some way: So, are limited from behaving as they feel is, or should be, normal for them

are normal but wish to have more muscular strength
to accomplish more or better than can be done with reasonable exercise
and diet, or are limited by loss of strength from age or

need protection from accidents, attacks or dangers from normal, or more risky, athletic activities or